Legislation Affecting Corporate Mergers: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 170 on S. 3341, a Bill to Amend the Clayton Act to Prohibit Certain Bank Mergers and Provide for More Effective Enforcement Thereof, and for Other Purposes; S. 3424, a Bill to Amend the Clayton Act, as Amended, by Requiring Prior Notification of Certain Corporate Merger; H.R. 9424, an Act to Amend the Clayton Act, as Amended,by Requiring Prior Notification of Corporate Mergers... |
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... concerned with the bank mergers in New York . In his opinion , the reason for most mergers is to gain control of money and credit ; they do curtail competition . The Independent Bankers Association favors tightening of antimonop- oly ...
... concerned with the bank mergers in New York . In his opinion , the reason for most mergers is to gain control of money and credit ; they do curtail competition . The Independent Bankers Association favors tightening of antimonop- oly ...
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... concerned with the bank mergers in New York . In his opinion , the reason for most mergers is to gain control of money and credit ; they do curtail competition . The Independent Bankers Association favors tightening of antimonop- oly ...
... concerned with the bank mergers in New York . In his opinion , the reason for most mergers is to gain control of money and credit ; they do curtail competition . The Independent Bankers Association favors tightening of antimonop- oly ...
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... concerned , and contrary to the public interest , to let mergers that raise antitrust questions become effective before the Department of Justice or the Fed- eral Trade Commission get around to scrutinizing them . Yet that is how the ...
... concerned , and contrary to the public interest , to let mergers that raise antitrust questions become effective before the Department of Justice or the Fed- eral Trade Commission get around to scrutinizing them . Yet that is how the ...
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... concerned be large or small . " Present sources of premerger information are adequate ; " the Gov- ernment neither has been nor is likely to be significantly hampered with- out a mandatory notification law . " " Finally , the American ...
... concerned be large or small . " Present sources of premerger information are adequate ; " the Gov- ernment neither has been nor is likely to be significantly hampered with- out a mandatory notification law . " " Finally , the American ...
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... concerned , both in his company and the acquired companies . " We feel that our company has actually kept many ... concern that the waiting period might turn out to be longer than the prescribed 90 days . Recommends that the governmental ...
... concerned , both in his company and the acquired companies . " We feel that our company has actually kept many ... concern that the waiting period might turn out to be longer than the prescribed 90 days . Recommends that the governmental ...
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90 days 90-day waiting period acquiring corporation ALVORD amendment antitrust laws apply approval asset acquisitions Association Attorney authority bank mergers banking agencies BERGSON bill branch banking branches CELLER Chairman Clayton Act committee companies Comptroller Congress consolidations consummated court create a monopoly CROW Department of Justice economic effect enactment exemption Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission FRIEDMAN GIDNEY Government GWYNNE industry injunction Interstate Commerce Interstate Commerce Act Interstate Commerce Commission involved Judge Barnes jurisdiction legislation lessen competition lessening of competition loans McHUGH ment merge MILLER Nassau County National Bank notice Number of banks operation paragraph pending percent premerger notification present problem proposed merger provisions public interest railroad regulated require retail food ROTH Senator DIRKSEN Senator O'MAHONEY Senator WATKINS share capital Sherman Act situation statement subcommittee substantial lessening suggested supervisory agencies tion transactions vested violation